Montessori Preschools near Roosevelt, UT

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Program offers Montessori curriculum while learning through play and adventure. Lessons cover Spanish, ASL, attention and memory, language, processing and organizing, and STEM.

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Preschools near Roosevelt, UT

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987 E Lagoon St Roosevelt

Utah State University Child Development Laboratory is a license exempt child care center offering preschool programs located at 987 E Lagoon St in Roosevelt, UT. Contact this provider to inquire about...

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700 E 400 N Roosevelt
Public School Pre-K

East School is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 700 E 400 N in Roosevelt, UT.

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325 E Main St Myton
Public School Special Education Pre-K

Con Amore School is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 325 E Main St in Myton, UT.

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FAQs About Roosevelt Montessori Preschools

What is the best age to start Montessori daycare/preschool?
While Montessori preschools generally enroll children from 2.5 to 3 years old, capitalizing on the benefits of the Montessori philosophy during early childhood, some Montessori daycares cater to infants as well.
What does Montessori mean?
Montessori is a term rooted in the educational practices introduced by Dr. Maria Montessori, which prioritize a child's natural curiosity, allowing them to explore and learn in thoughtfully crafted settings.
How is Montessori different from daycare / preschool?
In Montessori, children use unique tools to discover and learn as they wish, whereas in standard daycare or preschool, there's often a planned curriculum with teacher-led activities.